Only days after ulbator asked the question: "Whatever happened to good ol' fashioned mob rioting?", Stockholm experienced, well, mob rioting. A leaflet was handed out before the attacks that is described by the daily mail as "xenophobic". Below is a recompilation of all the fragments presented in the daily mail throughout the article from said xenophobic leaflet:

"All over the country, reports are pouring in that the police can no longer cope with preventing and investigating the crimes which strike the Swedish people. In some cases, for example, in the latest murder of a woman employed at a home for so called unaccompanied minor refugees’ in Molndal, it goes as far as the National Police Commissioner choosing to show more sympathy for the perpetrator than the victim. But we refuse to accept the repeated assaults and harrassment against Swedish women.We refuse to accept the destruction of our once to safe society. When our political leadership and police show more sympathy for murderers than for their victims, there are no longer any excuses to let it happen without protest.When Swedish streets are no longer safe to walk on for normal Swedes, it is our DUTY to fix the problem.This is why, today, 200 Swedish men gathered to take a stand against the north African ‘street children’ who are running rampage in and around the capital’s central station.Police have clearly showed that they lack the means to stop their progress and we se no other way than to hand down the punishment they deserve ourselves.The justice system has walked out and the contract of society is therefore broken – it is now every Swedish man’s duty to defend out public spaced against the imported criminality.Those who gathered today are neither your politician, your journalist or your policeman. We are your father, your brother, your husband, your colleague, your friend and your neighbour.Swedish men and women deserve safety in their everyday life and we are therefore calling on all others who also see the problem to follow in our footsteps, both in Stockholm and in other places around the country. For a better future together."

Xenophobia or a valid reaction to a situation driven to far by the political class? You be the judge.